The shape of Invercargill’s future representation is to be decided later this year with an initial proposal out for consultation despite New Zealand’s current COVID-19 alert levels. A representation review enables the community to have a say in how city councillors are elected, how many councillors there are in total and whether there should be […]
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Receipt of Report Delayed
The receipt of a review into progress on governance issues at Invercargill City Council, which was due this week, has been postponed. The Council’s six-month review of progress to address governance issues raised in the Thomson Report was due to be received by Councillors in a Risk and Assurance Committee meeting on Thursday 19 August, but has been […]
Read More >Review tracks improvements in Council governance
Invercargill City Council intends to carry out a six-month review of progress to address governance matters raised in the Thomson Report. The review, the details of which will be considered and agreed by the full Council next week, is expected to be completed by the end of July and will consider the steps the council […]
Read More >Hundreds share views on Roadmap to Renewal
Hundreds of people have had their say on Invercargill City Council’s proposed Roadmap to Renewal, the consultation on the 2021-31 Long-Term Plan. Consultation closed at 5pm on Monday, 3 May. LTP Project Champion Councillor Alex Crackett said it was fantastic to see so many people took the chance to have their say. “We are so […]
Read More >Chance to chat to Councillors about Our Roadmap to Renewal
Invercargill residents will have a chance to chat to Councillors about the proposed Roadmap to Renewal at special Long-Term Plan consultation events in the coming weeks. The first event will be a round table discussion with Councillors Darren Ludlow and Lesley Soper at the Kennington Kennel Club tomorrow from 6pm until 8pm, followed by a […]
Read More >External Appointees report progress, with work still to do
The first quarterly report of Invercargill City Council’s External Appointees has shown positive progress to address the issues raised in the Thomson Report, while noting there is still more to be done to achieve the outcomes needed. The report was discussed at Monday’s meeting of Council’s Risk and Assurance Committee, along with progress updates from […]
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